Introduction to quantitative fluorescence microscopy: from pretty images to measurement of protein dynamics, clustering, and co-localisation
Introduction to Quantitative Fluorescence Microscopy: from pretty images to measurement of protein dynamics, clustering, and co-localisation will take place on February 22 and 23 at the Queensland Brain Institute.
A signature component of this course involves discussing standards, project planning, and common sources of error that can result in irreproducibility of results. Our goal is to equip students and researchers with the knowledge and expertise to implement cutting-edge microscopic methods, enabling a wealth of quantitative information for the most comprehensive data interpretation possible.
The program is open to HDR students and postdoctoral researchers with varying levels of expertise; however, the available space is limited to 20 participants. Applications will be assessed based on motivation, the trainees' scientific background, and relevance to their projects.
A fee of $10 will be charged should you be selected to attend the lecture series.
Presenters:
International
Professor Antoine Godin
National
Dr Senthil Arumugam, Monash University
Dr Elvis Pandzic, UNSW
University of Queensland:
About Introduction to quantitative fluorescence microscopy
A lecture series showcasing the power of microscopy.
Date: 22-23 February 2024
Location: QBI Level 7 auditorium
Ticket price: $10
Registration: Complete the registration form here.
Space is limited, please register as soon as possible.
If you are selected to attend, you will be contacted to make payment
Venue
Building 79, UQ St Lucia campus